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Jack Dorsey Claims if 'You’re Building on Ethereum You Have at Least One, kui mitte Paljud, Single Points of Failure'

The internet entrepreneur and former CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, claims if developers are building on Ethereum they haveat least one, if not many, single points of failure.The statement was in response to Vitalik Buterins commentary concerning Elon Musk running Twitter.

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Former Twitter CEO Criticizes Projects Building on Ethereum

Jack Dorsey doesnt seem to be interested in anything to do with the Ethereum network, and last Friday he criticized the project. The Twitter conversation started when Ethereums co-creator, Vitalik Buterin, rääkisin Elon Musk running Twitter. “[I] dont oppose Elon running Twitter (at least compared to status quo), but I do disagree with the more generalized enthusiasm for wealthy people/orgs hostile-takeovering social media firms,” Buterin säutsus. “That could easily go *very* wrong (eg. imagine an ethically-challenged foreign gov doing it).”

Following Buterins tweet, Dorsey vastassame,” and further said: “[I] dont believe any individual or institutions should own social media, or more generally media companies. It should be an open and verifiable protocol. Everything is a step toward that.After Dorseys statement, a project called the Deso protocol responded to his remarks. Deso explained that the Deso protocols vision forthe future of social media,” was similar to the former Twitter CEOs vision.

In response, Dorsey selgitas, that in his opinion, the Ethereum protocol has one and maybe even many single points of failure. “Kui sa’re building on [Ethereum] you have at least one, if not many, single points of failure and therefore not interesting to me,” Dorsey said.

Laser-Eyed Tribalism and Valid Web3 Criticism

The former social media chief executives opinion had all kinds of responses, some of which nõus with him and others that did not. “You really need to get away from the laser-eyed morons, Jack,” üks isik ütles to Dorsey. “This is just embarrassing,” the person added.

Bitcoin proponent Jeff Booth, author of the book “Homse hind: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future,” agreed with Dorseys criticism about Ethereum. “More entrepreneurs are going to figure this out the hard way over the coming years,” Booth ütles in response to Dorseys tweet. “Building on quicksand is a terrible long-term strategy,” Booth added. Kuid, software developer and former Slock.it executive, Christoph Jentzsch, disagreed with Booths opinion.

If you are building on the [Ethereum] protokolli, no,” Jentzsch said. “If you are building with a sole dependency on Infura, Metamask and some others, then yes. [The] same is true for [Bitcoin],” Jentzsch added. The projects Jentzsch mentioned, and many other aspects of Web3 technology, have been disparaged a great deal and Dorsey himself has criticized Web3 hype in the past.

One specific review of Web3, published during the first week of January, by the cryptographer and computer security researcher, Moxie Marlinspike, explains in great detail a number of vulnerabilities tied to non-fungible tokens (NFT-d), detsentraliseeritud rakendused (dapps), and Web3 in general. Despite valid Web3 criticism, Dorseys tweet did not get into any specifics concerning so-called single points of failure. The tweet was very vague and simply noted that the former Twitter CEO was not interested in such projects.

What do you think about Jack Dorseys opinion about those who are building with Ethereum? Do you agree with Dorsey? Andke meile allolevas kommentaaride jaotises teada, mida te selle teema kohta arvate.